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Re: Humming JBL subwoofer.
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Further to my garage wiring dilemma...
The aluminum turned out to be coated copper (experimental BX stuff used in the 70s, and as safe as copper) but I did find out one of the two circuits out to the garage was dead all the way back to where it enters the house. Well, hell... I wanted one dedicated circuit for the block heater and another for the lights, etc.
Finally got some time to really look into it last night... broke open the junction box that carries the circuits and... hmm... three neutrals tied together, red hot to red hot, black to... waitaminute... there's a switch circuit in here... and it runs into a cold air return?!? that's not code... and it continues to a switch on the razor plug in the ensuite bathroom... ahh, I get it... one of the previous owners wanted to be able to switch his interior car warmer on when he got up in the morning.
At least now I can tear that all out.
Bren R.
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Re: Humming JBL subwoofer.
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There's a thought. Any plenum rated speaker wire out there?
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Re: Humming JBL subwoofer.
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A quick Google search seems to point to a lot of Belden, Monster and Canare products that are plenum-rated and UL-approved.
Bren R.
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